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feasibly

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fea·si·ble  (fz-bl)
adj.
1. Capable of being accomplished or brought about; possible: a feasible plan. See Synonyms at possible.
2. Used or dealt with successfully; suitable: feasible new sources of energy.
3. Logical; likely: a feasible explanation.

[Middle English fesable, from Old French faisable, from faire, fais-, to do, from Latin facere; see dh- in Indo-European roots.]

feasi·bili·ty, feasi·ble·ness n.
feasi·bly adv.
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Adv.1.feasibly - in a practicable manner; so as to be feasible
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feasibly [ˈfiːzəblɪ] ADVde forma factible
feasibly
adv
(= practicably) if it can feasibly be donewenn es machbar ist or praktisch möglich ist
(= plausibly)plausibel; that could feasibly be truedas könnte durchaus stimmen; he could feasibly still be alivees ist durchaus möglich, dass er noch lebt


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